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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dovid_KnutDovid Knut - Wikipedia

    Dovid Knut or Knout (Russian: До́вид Кнут) (23 September [O.S. 10 September] 1900–15 February 1955), real name Duvid Meerovich (later David Mironovich) Fiksman (Russian: Ду́вид Ме́ерович [Дави́д Миро́нович] Фи́ксман), was a Jewish poet and member of the French Resistance.

  2. Dovid Knout, Dovid Knut o David Knout (nombre real, en ruso : Ду́вид Ме́ерович Фи́ксман, Douvid Meierovitch Fixman ; nacido el 10 / 23 de septiembre de 1900 en Orhei en Bessarabia (ahora Moldavia), murió el 15 de febrero de 1955 en Tel Aviv, Israel) es un poeta judío de habla rusa y miembro de la Resistencia francesa.

  3. Dovid Knut (1900–1955) was published in Voices of Jewish-Russian Literature on page 264.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › knut-dovidKnut, Dovid | Encyclopedia.com

    KNUT, DOVID (pseudonym of David Mironovich Fichman 19001955), Russian poet. Knut was born in Kishinev into a merchant family and made his literary debut in the Kishinev press: in 1918 he edited the Journal Molodaya mysl' ("Young Thought").

  5. Dovid Knout, Dovid Knut ou David Knout (de son vrai nom, en russe : Ду́вид Ме́ерович Фи́ксман, Douvid Meierovitch Fixman ; né le 10/ 23 septembre 1900 à Orhei en Bessarabie (aujourd'hui Moldavie ), mort le 15 février 1955 à Tel Aviv en Israël) est un poète juif de langue russe et un membre de la Résistance française .

  6. 31 de mar. de 2016 · These letters of Dovid Knut, one of the more significant Russian poets who lived in Paris between the two World Wars, are addressed to his long-time friend Eva Kirschner and were written between the years 1936 to 1940.

  7. Speakers): Vladimir Khazan, Hebrew University, Jerusalem